Back to school allowance news

By Dan Walsh

It is that time of year again when the holidays have just begun, and thoughts turn towards the next school year and the good news is that some 5,348 families in Wexford will receive the Enhanced Back to School Clothing and Footwear Allowance from today.

Deputy Paul Kehoe told WexfordLocal.com that Fine Gael Minister Heather Humphreys has increased the rates of payment this year by €100 per child to reflect the ongoing cost of living pressures facing families.

DEPUTY PAUL KEHOE T.D.

Deputy Kehoe said; “This means that €260 will be paid in respect of children aged 4-11 years old.

“And €385 will be paid in respect of children aged 12 years and over in second level education.

“Overall, payments totalling over €72 million will be made automatically to over 131,000 families, in respect of over 231,000 children, across the country from today. 

“A notification of the automated payment is sent to customers by post or through their MyWelfare account.

“The payment from the Department of Social Protection is designed to support eligible families with the cost of school uniforms and footwear ahead of the upcoming school term.

“The Back to School Clothing and Footwear Allowance remains open for applications until September 30th and eligible families are being encouraged to apply. Decisions on these cases will be processed manually and if entitled payment will issue once they are processed.”

Minister Humphreys said; “The Scheme itself is extremely important in terms of easing that financial burden associated with the purchase of uniforms and shoes ahead of the new school term. The payments will be received in people’s bank accounts from today. However, any family that has not yet applied has plenty of time to do so as applications remain open until September 30th.”

Deputy Kehoe added; “Fine Gael in Government are deeply conscious of the need to continue to support families with the Cost of Living. That’s why last month, we announced an extra €100 per every child in receipt of Child Benefit. The free school books scheme will kick in for primary schools from September and I’m delighted as well to be able to continue the expansion of the Hot School Meals Programme.

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